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Please complete all fields below to register for your Pass.

Please complete all fields below to register for your Georgian Peaks Park Pass. Once you have successfully completed the program and passed the test, please ensure you print the test results page or note your TEST ID number and come in to Member & Guest Services to sign the release. Remember, your parent/guardian must sign the waiver if you are under 18 years of age.

Test ID

Name*

FirstLast

Email*

Address*

Street AddressAddress Line 2CityProvincePostal Code

Phone*

Date of Birth*

Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY

Member Status*

I am a Georgian Peaks Club member

I am a guest

Privacy Statement*

All information collected will be used solely for the purpose of the Park Pass program.

Please check to certify that you have read and understand above Privacy Statement, and you agree to the use of your information for this purpose.

Freestyle Terrain Stop! Read This! Sign

For your own safety and enjoyment and the safety and enjoyment of other Terrain Park users, follow the rules outlined on this sign.

Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.*

Yes, I have read and understand this page.

Terrain Park Levels Sign

The Freestyle Terrain Park sign outlines each level so you will understand the rating of the Park and the features in the Park that you are about to enter and determine if you should even be in the area. The uneducated park user puts themselves and others at risk.

Georgian Peaks uses the Terrain Park Rating System. Please take the time to review the symbols and ensure you understand them.

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Inverted Aerial Manoeuvres Not Permitted

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Alpine Responsibility Code

Remember, it is always your responsibility to ride or ski within your limits. Don't end your season early by trying tricks or features that are beyond your ability. The Alpine Responsibility Code outlines the "rules of the road" for the slopes. You are accountable for your actions and violations. Play smart and safe.

Failure to follow the rules of the Alpine Responsibility Code and/or the Terrain Park Rules will result in the removal of your Park Pass and Lift Pass.

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FOUR MAIN POINTS OF SMART STYLE

MAKE A PLAN

Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use.

LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

Before getting into freestyle terrain, observe all signage and warnings.

Scope around the jumps first, not over them.

Use your first run as a warm up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain.

Be aware that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming and time of day.

Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary.

EASY STYLE IT

Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level.

Look for small progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up.

Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air.

Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely.

RESPECT GETS RESPECT

Respect the terrain and others.

One person on a feature at a time.

Wait your turn and call your start.

Always clear the landing area quickly.

Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features.

When using the Freestyle Terrain, you assume the risk of any injury that may occur. The ski area operators liability is excluded by the terms and conditions on your Guest Pass/SeasonPass/Park Pass release of liability.

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Riding off the side's and corners of a feature takeoff ramp

What a majority of people don't realize is that most of the park danger, is not the kids flying in the air over rails & snow features, but the beginners to the park who may unknowingly sit or stand on landing hills, or may misuse feature take off ramps by using them as jumps.

Problem #1: in the park is the innocent bystander(s) being caught in the landing area – whether sitting, standing or crossing to the other side of the trail. This is extremely dangerous; many times skiers/riders can't see them until it's too late and are already in the air. Both people can be seriously injured, either by being landed on or by the jumper trying to change maneuvers to avoid hitting the other person.

Problem #2: The other park danger is using the ramps, which are meant as a take off ramps for snow features, boxes and rails, as small jumps (and this is difficult for people because they do look like little jumps).

There are three potential issues with this:

Hitting these transitions inappropriately as a jump usually sends the skier/rider off to the side of the trail (the safe ski zone) where unsuspecting skiers/riders can get hit.

It breaks down the hit, putting grooves in the take off, etc., making it dangerous for skiers/riders trying to use the take off ramp properly.

The skier/rider misusing the take off ramp runs the risk of injuring themselves by falling into the feature (rail or box, etc.) if something goes wrong with take off, if they fall or catch an edge.

Our Freestyle Terrain staff will be revoking freestyle terrain pass privileges to anyone who is not utilizing our freestyle terrain safely, or who may be causing or creating an unsafe environment for others.

Remember: Respect gets respect. Respect the terrain and others.

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Smart Style Video

The “Smart Style Video” must be viewed in full prior to doing the test.

I have finished watching or have previously watched the video in full.*

Yes, I have watched the video and understand this page.

Begin Test

Minimum Score to PASS the Test is 100%

1. The symbol for a terrain park is an orange oval. Where is this symbol usually located?*

At the bottom of the park

At each feature

At the entrance to the parking lot

At all park entrances and features as well as on trail maps, and other safety signs and information.

2. All features are marked with a symbol. What do these symbols look like:*

An orange oval with S, M, L or XL related to the difficulty of the feature

An orange circle with S, M, L or XL related to the size of the feature

An orange oval with S, M, L or XL related to the size of the feature

An orange circle with S, M, L or XL related to the difficulty of the Park

3. Before using the Park, you should...*

Check the snow conditions and conditions of the features in the park

Check the road conditions

Ask the Park Crew for any updates or advice on specific features that you'd like to use

Both A and C

4. Smart Style is made up of four steps. The "Look Before You Leap" step means:*

Ride the features slowly with just a little air

Hit the features at top speed

Get some coaching from a buddy

Scope around features first, before going over them

5. What is most important to remember about the "Easy Style It" step?*

People below you have the right of way

Try to stick most of your landings

Start small and work your way up

Overtake slower riders when approaching features

6. What is the best way to control your speed when approaching a jump?*

Stop on the approach path

Sideslip or snowplow down the approach path

Do set-up turns and speed checks on the approach

Never slow down, always go straight

7. Another Smart Style step is "Respect Gets Respect". Who or what are you respecting?*